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Nephrology & Dialysis

Expert Kidney Care for a Healthier Life

At Al-Shifa Medicare, we provide specialized Nephrology & Dialysis services to patients suffering from kidney-related conditions. Our experienced nephrologists and dialysis specialists ensure top-notch care for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury, and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). With state-of-the-art dialysis units and advanced treatment methods, we strive to enhance the quality of life for kidney patients.

Our Nephrology Services

We offer a comprehensive range of nephrology treatments, including:
Diagnosis & Management of Kidney Diseases
Hypertension & Kidney Health Monitoring
Kidney Stone Treatment & Prevention
Management of Diabetic Nephropathy
Electrolyte Imbalance & Fluid Management

Advanced Dialysis Services

For patients with kidney failure, our dialysis services provide life-sustaining care with a focus on safety and comfort. We offer:
🩺 Hemodialysis – Performed in a high-tech dialysis unit with advanced filtration technology.
💧 Peritoneal Dialysis – A home-based dialysis option providing greater flexibility.
🔬 Dialysis Access Management – Ensuring proper vascular access for safe and effective treatment.

Why Choose Al-Shifa Medicare for Nephrology & Dialysis?

Experienced Nephrologists & Dialysis Technicians
Modern Dialysis Units with Advanced Equipment
24/7 Emergency Kidney Care Services
Personalized Treatment Plans
Hygienic & Comfortable Environment

Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end-stage renal disease (ESRD) may require dialysis when their kidneys can no longer filter waste and excess fluid effectively.

A hemodialysis session typically lasts 3 to 5 hours and is done three times a week. Peritoneal dialysis can be performed daily at home as per the doctor’s guidance.

No, dialysis is a life-sustaining treatment that helps manage kidney failure, but it does not cure kidney disease. A kidney transplant may be an alternative option.